The Indian Legislature was made bi-cameral for the first time by
Indian Council Act, 1892
Incorrect AnswerIndian Council Act, 1909
Incorrect AnswerThe Government of India Act, 1919
Correct AnswerThe Government of India Act, 1935
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Government of India Act, 1919 introduced for the first time, bicameralism and direct elections in the country. The Indian Legislative Council was replaced by a bicameral legislature consisting of an Upper House (Council of State) and a Lower House (Legislative Assembly). The majority of members of both the Houses were chosen by direct election.
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